Russians intercepted our drones using electronic warfare and launched them toward Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, says a political strategist

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Political strategist Mikhail Sheitelman explained that our drones could not have accidentally flown into Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. It is очевидно (obvious) that this is the work of Russians, who have long been planning an attack on the Baltic states, reports Politeka.

He spoke about this on his blog.

According to the expert, Russians decided to escalate the conflict across the entire Baltic region by sending our drones first to Lithuania, and then also to Latvia and Estonia. For now, he notes, an investigation is underway, but no direct accusations have been made by Lithuania, Latvia, or Estonia.

“Russians have launched a false-flag operation against Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In recent weeks, there has been talk that Russians are preparing to attack Narva; there was even a map published by Bild showing the directions from which the Russian army might attack Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. I have always known that they are planning this, but I wasn’t sure it would happen right now. However, it seems that those who claim this is not just abstract planning but something imminent may be right, especially since drone strikes have already begun,” comments Mikhail Sheitelman.

He claims that Russians intercept Ukrainian drones using electronic warfare systems, reprogram them, and send them onward. As the expert explains, in Estonia the drone did not hit just anywhere, but specifically a power plant, meaning it had to be programmed. Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces have not gone mad and are not planning to attack the Baltic states, so, without a doubt, this was done by Russians.

“The investigation is not complicated; it will prove everything, because intelligence and satellites are available. The Americans have satellites, and Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are NATO members—they will gain access to satellite data and determine that these drones were launched by Russians. Russians intercepted our drones with electronic warfare and sent them toward Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Unfortunately, this may be the beginning of something much more serious,” concludes Mikhail Sheitelman.

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